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Approximately 2,000: That's how many Cambodians across the country, both refugees and immigrants, live in limbo, fearing the day they will be sent back to their country of origin. Yet most people don't know of their predicament. With the new exh ...

Since the herons and salmon in the Duwamish River can’t speak, the people who live and work near the waterway have. It’s this collection of human voices that have come together with a vision for Seattle’s only river. A comprehensive, community-based under ...

Freight trucks moving through south Seattle’s industrial areas will put out cleaner exhaust next year, but their drivers will most likely be putting up with the same poor working conditions. At a Port of Seattle Commission meeting Feb. 10, commission memb ...

Sat., Jan. 24, 7:35 p.m., Boren Ave. Complainant, an employee of the Detox Center on Boren Ave., called 911 to report a DOA. Officer arrived and contacted the complainant, who stated that victim, a transient white female aged 50, had arrived at the center ...

Click to view larger A front page story on anti-gang policing in the Seattle P-I Feb. 9 angered Yolanda Bell. An online photo essay showed a picture of her son speaking with a police officer. The movie ended and the four boys left the theater and walked o ...

Many tenants who have lived in older buildings in Seattle know the problem: Sometime after they move in, the toilet stops flushing, the roof starts leaking, or some faulty wiring puts on a light show in the living room. And the landlord never fixes it. Up ...

Click to view larger A wall in Eugene, Oregon. Photo courtesy http://www.wikimedia.org Seattle hip-hop is blowing up right now with local, once underground acts like the Blue Scholars gaining national attention. But listening to the panelists on last Thur ...

Click to view larger A state bill to mandate denser development near transit stops like Othello Station, in Rainier Valley, is pitting smart-growth environmentalists against neighborhood activists. The zoning requirements of a state bill aimed at putting ...

Million-dollar condos opened up next door this winter, but the needle exchange on Second Avenue between Pike and Pine St., a hallmark of downtown's gritty silhouette, is still there. For now. Public Health ...